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Ha
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He'll be asked in heaven how he served the Kingdom and he'll get to talk about how he hated his neighbor by encouraging him to mutilate his body for fetishes, and mutilate the neighborhood with mass immigration, because he got updoots on Reddit. Of course, our Lord will forgive even that, if this guy turns to Jesus and repents.
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I was going to ask that, isn't there a "deeper" punishment for doing things like this? "I used to be a pastor so [deliberate misleading]" is a huge thing if I have it right.
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A greater hell for this one
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The guy claims to be a pastor. He's doing the whole "I used to believe in the bible but then I learned you can read it so it doesn't mean anything" bit, as far as I can tell.
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This one?
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Thats the one
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Some guy already posted the meme we all know in this thread. Thats really all their is to it. "I dont believe this but im hoping I can cynically use it against you and you'll let me"
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I can make the words work in my head for the most part, but I cannot put them down on paper. Just evil cannot create only destroy.
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Silly owl nobody can be a professional trans. Seeing as none of them get more than 2-4 years of experience before killings themselves.
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Why do these people refer to a book from a religion that they don't even believe in; their lack of practicing of the faith doesn't give them the right of way to demand how others practice it, especially when what they are advocating for is directly and demonstrably antithetical to what the material they are referencing actually covers and demands. They have zero legitimacy, this is why I never discuss Biblical morality and instead just history: I'm not a practicing Christian.
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Bible verses about being pro-trans: 0.
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"Neighbor," that's another one that they misconstrue, and it's always funny to throw Deuteronomy 28:43-45 right back at them for it. "Neighbors" does not mean "person who lives in my country," and I'm pretty sure it doesn't mean "fellow human being" in the generic sense that they make it out to be.
Good point though.
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As the parable of the Good Samaritan indicates, "neighbor" is a broad word and that's deliberate. Yet it has connotations of personal nearness, and the one thing it cannot possibly mean is "everyone on the Earth and especially those who are least like you."